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WYCE presents Local Spins Live at Speak EZ Lounge - every Wednesday night at 8pm!
WYCE's Artist of the Day
WYCE presents Tuesday Evening Music Club - every Tuesday at 7pm throughout the Summer at Frederik Meijer Gardens Outdoor Amphitheater through August 28th.
The album title is both a nod to its producer Richard Swift (The Shins, Foxygen) and an illustrative way of describing Benevento’s steadily frenetic touring and recording pace over the last decade.
WYCE and Grand Rapids Art Museum present the tenth annual GRAM on the Green free outdoor concert series.
WYCE presents Tuesday Evening Music Club - every Tuesday at 7pm throughout the Summer at Frederik Meijer Gardens Outdoor Amphitheater through August 28th.
Performing at The Pyramid Scheme 8.30.18
Support for WYCE comes from UICA.
The UICA Movie Theater shows independent, international, and documentary movies in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday through Sunday year round.
UICA presents the Local Director Series, a NEW, recurring event featuring feature-length films by independent directors who live and work in Grand Rapids.
The Local Director Series is a premier forum for directors to share their work publicly and the event acts as a vital resource for the advancement of the West Michigan film community by increasing public awareness about independent filmmaking and the impressive film industry established right here in Grand Rapids.
Find showtimes and upcoming screenings at uica.org
WYCE presents Tuesday Evening Music Club - every Tuesday at 7pm throughout the Summer at Frederik Meijer Gardens Outdoor Amphitheater through August 28th.
Artist: The Constellations
Pharoah Sanders (b. 1940) is a U.S. jazz saxophonist. Sanders was born on 13th October 1940 in Little Rock, Arkansas, under the name Farrell Sanders. He began his professional career playing tenor saxophone in Oakland, California. Sanders moved to New York City in 1962. He received his nickname "Pharoah" from Sun Ra, with whom Sanders performed. He came to prominence playing with John Coltrane's band starting in 1965, as Coltrane began experimenting with the music which would soon become known as avant-garde jazz